File:Carolyn Jen using IBM Displaywriter at Intel in 1984.jpg
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editDescriptionCarolyn Jen using IBM Displaywriter at Intel in 1984.jpg |
English: Carolyn Jen using an IBM Displaywriter in 1984 at Intel. At the time, one PC was shared by an entire department.
See more: Intel Retiree Hangs up Bunny Suit after 32 Years Carolyn Jen's Intel career began just days before IBM introduced the machine that sparked the PC revolution now in its fourth decade. IBM introduced the 5150 personal computer on Aug. 12, 1981. Powered by an Intel 8088 processor, it wasn't the first PC, but is widely considered to be the machine that sparked the PC revolution. Just 9 days earlier, Carolyn Jen suited up for her first day of work in an Intel fabrication facility and began a career that spans 3 decades of the PC's evolution. Days before she retired after a 32-year career with Intel, Jen recalled her first day on the job at Intel's second-oldest fabrication plant in Oregon, Fab 5 in Aloha. "I still remember my first day at work in Fab 5, suiting up and entering the factory," she said. "I could not identify anything in sight, with only one exception: the analog clock mounted to the wall. Even my trainer disappeared into a sea of white-suited people as I slowly scanned this foreign, yet, oh-so-clean environment." |
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